ECN June 2021

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SPECIAL FEATURE

ENERGY MANAGEMENT

GOVERNMENT BOOSTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY SPENDING TO £1.3BN £300m of extra funding is to be invested to cut greenhouse gas emissions from the nation’s homes through energy efficiency and low carbon heating schemes.

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The scheme will include green home improvements such as deep insulation, heat pumps and solar panels

he funding will focus on delivering energy saving upgrades and low carbon heating to homes through local authorities in England, meaning tens of thousands more low-income households will be able to be upgraded. Following a review, the Green Homes Grant Voucher Scheme launched last year closed to new applications on 31 March. The scheme was designed to provide a short-term economic boost while tackling our contribution to climate change. Applications made before the end of March deadline will be honoured and any vouchers already issued may be extended upon request. This announcement takes the total government funding for energy efficiency and low carbon heating in 2021/22 to over £1.3bn, with the remainder of the funding having been pledged through the decarbonisation fund. This is up from the £1bn announced in the Prime Minister’s Ten Point Plan and exceeds the Government’s manifesto commitment in these early years of the parliament.

The funding will focus on delivering energy saving upgrades and low carbon heating

Home upgrades can help households save over £300 a year on their energy bills. This announcement is part of the Government’s manifesto commitment to pledge over £9bn to increase the energy efficiency of homes, schools and hospitals to work to build back greener, which will support around 58,000 jobs. Business and Energy Secretary, Kwasi Kwarteng, says, “Upgrading the country’s homes with energy efficiency measures means we can cut emissions and save people money on their energy bills. This funding boost will mean even more households across England are able to access these vital grants through their local authority. “This latest announcement takes our total energy efficiency spending to over £1.3bn in the next financial year, giving installers the certainty they need to plan ahead, create new jobs and train the next generation of tradespeople.” The original £500m Green Homes Grant Local Authority Delivery Scheme is already helping around 50,000 households in England with an annual income of under £30,000 save hundreds of pounds each year on their energy bills by making their homes more energy efficient.

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Through the extended scheme, tens of thousands more households on incomes of less than £30,000 will not have to make any financial contribution to energy efficiency improvements to their homes. Delivered through the Green Homes Grant Local Authority Delivery Scheme and Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund Demonstrator, this will include green home improvements such as deep insulation, heat pumps and solar panels, helping cut over 70,000 tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere each year. Through the Prime Minister’s Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution and the Energy White Paper, the Government has set how it plans to decarbonise the nation’s buildings, including its aim to deploy 600,000 heat pumps a year by 2028, and to get as many homes as possible to Energy Performance Certificate Band C by 2035. The Government says that decarbonising the country’s roughly 30 million buildings is essential if the UK is to meet its commitments to eliminating its contribution to climate change by 2050.  UK Government, gov.uk

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